This is not only a hobby project, when we're done we'll make it available in kit form.

Why not a normal x86 processor?

- I have always been enamored with the flexibility of the 68k instruction set
- No bloody segmented memory model! Just 32 bits of straight addressing power.
- Built-in multiprocessor capability!
- The '060 was the most powerful and fastest member of the 68k family
- Other than a limited number of Amigas, the chip never got use in a modern mainstream system. It would be awesome to see how it could perform when given a full complement of modern hardware.